A comparative analysis of nation state media access as a global welfare dilemma

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07/22/2009

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Table of Contents A comparative analysis of nation state media access as a global welfare dilemma Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Global history of media access dilemma
  3. Major ideological traditions perpetuating limited media access
  4. Alternative approaches
  5. Conclusion
  6. References

Abstract

One can define media as communication vehicles designed for mass transmission - including newspapers, magazines, television and radio. This definition allows for media to include such entities as K-12 schools, internet blogs. However, this paper will focus on the four media forms noted in the definition. For the purposes of this analysis media access is the dual ability to 1) influence the information that is dispersed and 2) receive the information that is sent through mass forms of communication such as newspapers, magazines, radio airwaves and television channels. While there is a wave of "new media" (e.g. Dams, 2008, Datamonitor.com, 2008, "Tony's Last Word", 2008), such as cellular phones and internet channels, this un-moderated interactive media will be marginally addressed.

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